Anififi
Junior Guinea Pig
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- Sep 14, 2015
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My guinea pig, Cinnamon, has lost lots of weight recently, I've bought him see vets 5-6 times already, had his top and bottom incisors trimmed twice, but the problem hasn't improved. Two days ago I bought him again to the vet, and this time she told me that Cinnamon actually has a serious molors problem as they're so long and curvy that it starts to touch his tongue, I've syringe feeding cinnamon for nearly 2 months now as he can't eat by himself. I really feel frustrated and angry cause everytime there's a different vet and I asked if there's any molors problem, but they all said it's fine, not til 2 days ago. The vet didn't suggest to hav op as Cinnamon is so thin that he'll not make over it, and suggest me to put him sleep. However apart from this problem, Cinnamon is still active and following the other pig walk round the house... I know he won't live long but as he's still fit and active, I dare not to put him sleep. The idea is always in my mind, which way is better fir me cause the vet said he's suffering from starvation...


